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SIAsensacion 08-05-2004 09:58 AM

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Originally posted by SapphireSphinx9
At Cal. State Dominguez Hills we have:

fraternities:
Lambda Theta Phi
Sigma Lambda Beta
Phi Iota Alpha

sororities:
Sigma Lambda Gamma
Sigma Iota Alpha :D :D :D :D
Kappa Delta Chi

and I think that's it...

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cal. State Dominguez Hills is our first chapter in California!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(color and smilies in quote courtesy of MOI ;) )

Senusret I 08-05-2004 10:38 AM

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Originally posted by SIAsensacion
Does that mean your school doesn't have rules against hazing, etc.? I know of several schools that don't recognize greeks at all, but I always assumed they would be stricter on above ground pledging rather than more lenient.
Mornin'! I just double checked the school website, and basically it says that no student organization can haze.

If an administrator happens to see a individual student walking around with a black peacoat and yellow gloves or not speaking to anyone around them, there's really nothing they can say or do. It's the student's choice and the university can't infringe on how a student dresses or who they speak to.

Now I am sure if there was imminent danger to the student, the university would have a responsibility to step in. But in my chats with administrators from years ago, they definitely didn't like it, but they knew they couldn't do anything.

enlightenment06 08-05-2004 10:39 AM

GWU
 
Lambda Upsilon Lambda
Sigma Lambda Upsilon
Lambda Pi Chi

We co-sponsor events with them all the time

shadokat 08-05-2004 11:08 AM

Bloomsburg University in PA has

Chi Upsilon Sigma
Lambda Sigma Upsilon

They list something about mu upsilon sigma...I don't know what that is.

SIAsensacion 08-05-2004 11:13 AM

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Originally posted by Senusret I
Mornin'! I just double checked the school website, and basically it says that no student organization can haze.

If an administrator happens to see a individual student walking around with a black peacoat and yellow gloves or not speaking to anyone around them, there's really nothing they can say or do. It's the student's choice and the university can't infringe on how a student dresses or who they speak to.

Now I am sure if there was imminent danger to the student, the university would have a responsibility to step in. But in my chats with administrators from years ago, they definitely didn't like it, but they knew they couldn't do anything.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Very, VERRRRRY interesting. So I understand they cannot prevent students from wearing certain things or not speaking to anyone if that is what the student chooses. Which makes sense. But another question: What if several students, who all choose to dress the same way, also choose to march on line (locked up) on campus. Could the administration step in then? Or what if they choose to run everywhere, or cut corners? I'm just wondering how far the administration will let the orgs go before they step in and say something?

and P.S. G'Mornin to you, too!!!

Senusret I 08-05-2004 11:25 AM

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Originally posted by SIAsensacion
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Very, VERRRRRY interesting. So I understand they cannot prevent students from wearing certain things or not speaking to anyone if that is what the student chooses. Which makes sense. But another question: What if several students, who all choose to dress the same way, also choose to march on line (locked up) on campus. Could the administration step in then? Or what if they choose to run everywhere, or cut corners? I'm just wondering how far the administration will let the orgs go before they step in and say something?

and P.S. G'Mornin to you, too!!!

I have no idea how far things have to go before the University steps in. As long as they are not using university resources or violating school rules, I just don't see them stepping in.

I have definitely seen all the same things you've mentioned, but you know....if it's not happening to the president of the SGA, I don't think it's on the radar. It's KNOWN, but it's not priority.

NoShame_Gamma 08-05-2004 12:46 PM

LGLO's
 
Humboldt State University has:
GAMMA ALPHA OMEGA SORORITY, INC: Latina Based

UNLV:
Sigma Delta Alpha, Latino Interest Fraternity
Sigma Theta Psi, Multicultural Sorority
Kappa Delta Chi, Latina Interest Sorority

IowaStatePhiPsi 08-05-2004 01:23 PM

Re: LGLOs at your school?
 
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Originally posted by SIAsensacion
I'm just wondering how many of you have LGLO chapters at your school? If yes, which campus are you on, and which organization(s) do you have there? Do you co-sponsor activities together?
Iowa State University:
Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority, Inc. (part of the ISU NPHC)
Sigma Lambda Beta (part of the ISU IFC, they dont get along with NPHC for some reason)

I've talked with some of the women of Gamma about doing either a social activity or some philanthropy/community service- but nothing as of yet.

Our LGLOs are basically like our NPHC orgs and dont do anything with IFC or CPC.

TheEpitome1920 08-05-2004 02:06 PM

Re: Re: LGLOs at your school?
 
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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
Iowa State University:
Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority, Inc. (part of the ISU NPHC)
Sigma Lambda Beta (part of the ISU IFC, they dont get along with NPHC for some reason)


Sigma Lambda Beta is nationally affliated with IFC, not NPHC. So why are they expected to be apart of NPHC:confused:

DeltaSigStan 08-05-2004 02:25 PM

SDSU:

Fraternities:
Nu Alpha Kappa
Gamma Zeta Alpha

Sororities:
Alpha Pi Sigma
Lambda Sigma Gamma

There's some multicultural GLOs whose membership is predominantly hispanic, but I'm guessing those don't count.

IowaStatePhiPsi 08-05-2004 06:08 PM

Re: Re: Re: LGLOs at your school?
 
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Originally posted by TheEpitome1920
Sigma Lambda Beta is nationally affliated with IFC, not NPHC. So why are they expected to be apart of NPHC:confused:
They were part of NPHC at ISU for the last X-many years but 2years ago or a year ago left it and just recently joined IFC since NPHC wouldnt let them join again.

SapphireSphinx9 08-05-2004 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SIAsensacion
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cal. State Dominguez Hills is our first chapter in California!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(color and smilies in quote courtesy of MOI ;) )

yeah, your girls here are nice. i remember sitting next to them at welcome week, and chatting with them. (i'm alum, so i don't know all the newer members to all the GLO's on campus, like i use to)

tld221 08-07-2004 04:26 PM

NYU LGLOs
 
as far as i know, we have SIA and Phiota fraternity (im not sure of their official name--perhaps Phi Iota Alpha?)

ive seen 2 SIA ladies in jackets, and a few Phiotas when putting on events duriing Hermanidad (our Hispanic Heritage Month here at school)

aside from the bi-annual club fair, round robins before rush, and greek week, i dont think any of the orgs work together on anything. but that coudl be a very wrong assumption on my part.

ETA: Lambda Pi Chi Sorority is also on our campus, though i have never heard or seen any members.

D_Chi_Zinni 08-07-2004 04:54 PM

AT BGSU
 
Sigma Lambda Beta
Sigma Lambda Gamma
Delta Chi Phi - Just started last semester, Some girl dropped out of Phi Mu I guess and started a Multi-Cultural Sorority because she didnt feel like she belonged. At least that is the gist of what the website says.

LatinaAlumna 08-07-2004 06:52 PM

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Originally posted by DeltaSigStan
SDSU:

Fraternities:
Nu Alpha Kappa
Gamma Zeta Alpha

Sororities:
Alpha Pi Sigma
Lambda Sigma Gamma

There's some multicultural GLOs whose membership is predominantly hispanic, but I'm guessing those don't count.

Lambda Sigma Gamma is multicultural, but overall I believe their membership is predominately Latina.


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